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Jo Peters, a former LA County District Attorney, once thought that big city life and glamor were her future. But after a brush with death and a truckload of murder and mayhem in LA, Jo decides that home, Mirasol, CA, doesn't look so bad after all. She is content to be the new city attorney for her home town. No more grisly murder scenes, just boring administrative law. A small town pace, re-connecting with old friends. Life is good. When the body of one of those old friends is found, Jo finds herself drawn to the investigation. The police think Loren Balfour committed suicide. Jo thinks he was planning for the future-not suicidal behavior in Jo's experience. Jo's dogged investigation of Loren's death leads her through a labyrinth of small town politics, grudges, more skeletons than she could have imagined, and a killer who is none too pleased about her efforts.
Three eleven-year-olds-a girl from Hawaii, a boy who is Black, and a girl who is Caucasian-have their own detective agency to solve cases. Their case this time is who is doing stuff on Rodeo Ranch-like letting the bull out. Is there really a Calico Ghost? When they find that out, really bad stuff starts happening. Are they in over their heads-or will they be able to solve this case, too?
Three sleuths, two girls and a boy, during the summer before going into sixth grade, solve the mystery of a missing Thoroughbred, a valuable racehorse. It turns out not to be the case of a simple horsenapping. The theft involves the whole upscale community which is centered around horseracing.
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